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NEWS & FEATURES:
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RIDE MOTORSPORTS WEBSITE
We built Puget Sound’s finest motorsports dealership an exciting new website with a Content Management System that allows them to update their used vehicle pages, and an eNewsletter system that lets subscribers add or remove themselves. Read more... |
VICTORY ANGELS LOGO
Victory Angels is an interactive WWII documentary project we’ve recently undertaken. The logo is complete. Educational content for the Flash-based website will include period radio clips and letters from soldiers’ familes and radio operators presented in a respectful look at world history from the years 1938 to 1945. |
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RADIO AMADEO
We invite you to enjoy a collection of the recording artists we listen to in the studio. Many are personal friends, and the music is presented in our own XML-driven, Flash-based interactive player. Tune in at RadioAmadeo.com. |
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STRATEGY CORNER
I just finished reading The Alchemist, an excellent novel by Paulo Coelho. One of the wise things the book points out is that the hardest part of a journey from one to ten is that last step, from nine to ten. When we pursue our dreams, whether they be success in business, or the accomplishment of a goal like learning to paint or play the guitar, it helps to remember that, for most of us, the prize really does go to the one who simply never gives up. |
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DESIGN STUDIO
Amadeo is a cross-disciplinary design and consulting firm, working across all forms of graphic media to provide our clients with tools for business improvement. Learn more at Amadeo.com.
We also have a new blog and forum for discussing design issues. Log on and tell us what you think.
We hope you’ve enjoyed our newsletter.

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